Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 22 December 1943

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  • 23 1 The Syonan Shimbun Office 140*146 Cecil Street, Syonan. Telephone ISo. 5471. NO. 329 WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22. KOKI 2603. SYOWA 18 SEVEN CENT 3
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  • NIPPON PRESSURE ON ENEMY IN ASSAM GROWS STEADILY
    • 402 1 Prospect Of Fierce Attack Throws AntiAxis Into Confusion BY A DOMEI WAR CORRESPONDENT AT THE BURMA FRONT, Dec. 18.—Nippon forces on the Burma front are now steadily pressing the enemy in the Assam sector in concert with Nippon air attacks against Tinsukia airfield. The Nippon drive follows up the series
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    • 57 1 pomel. IJSBON, Dec. 20.—The French Committee for National Liberation today arrested Pierre Etienne Flanuin former French Prime Minister, Marcel Pcyrouton, tanner Governor-General of Algeria and Pierre Bolwon. fornipr French Governor -General of French West Africa. according to a report received. The three personalities had already been under
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    • 639 1 WHILE sorrow is feit over the loss of nearly 4,500 officers and men and civilians attached to the Imperial Forces which garrisoned Tarawa and Makin islands in the Gilbert Group, yet the billion peoples of Dai Toa cannot but find the epic defence of these islands
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    • 245 1 Domei. A NIPPON BASE in the South Pacific, Dec. 20.— Our Army air units at 2.30 a.m. yesterday again heavily attacked the enemy landing point at Cape Merkus, New Britain Island, causing serious damage to the enemy. All our planes returned safely
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    • 328 1 HOSHI-TAI (Service Corps) have been formed throughout Malai to gather together inhabitants who have been enthusiastic in co-operating with the Gunsei for the speedy supply of labour when necessary. According to Uie plan of the Malai Gunseikan-bu, a Service Corps of 20 members, irrespective of
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    • 134 1 FOR THE enlightenment of the public, the term "Mahjong Parlour" referred to in Syonan Tokubetu Si Rei No. 6 appearing in the Press en Dec. 11 is intended to mean any licensed public place to which any member of the public is admitted and on payment
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    • 111 1 THE GRADUATION ceremony of the sixth term cadeta oi the Malai Police Officers' Training Institute will be held at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. The graduates include 100 sectional chiefs and 400 constables selected from the various Provinces in Malai. All of them have been rendering
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    • 477 1 THE EXCELLENT living conditions in New Syonan and the many amenities that housewives who settle there will derive were vividly portrayed by Mrs. Chu Chi Kit, the wife of a Syonan businessman, who, accompanied by a friend, a Miss
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    • 268 1 THE RECRUITMENT of Heiho was started during June 2603, and the results obtained exceeded all expectations, thus truly reflecting the wholehearted cooperaticn ol the local inhabitants with the Gunsei. In the field of industry, guidance U> intensify self-sufficiency locally was given in a concrete mantra. Meanwhile, work
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    • 40 1 Domd. HANOI, Dec. 20.—1t i< revealed that the provincial Government of Tonking has decided to levy a ten per cent, amusement tax on admission fees for all amusements including moving picture shows, theatres, musical concert*, and honeracing.
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    • 470 1 Domei. TOKYO, Dec. 21.—The steadfast determination of both Nippon and Thailand to fight the war shoulder to shoulder to its successful conclusion through increasingly closer relations was the keynote of the addresses
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    • 49 1 DsMei. TOKYO, Dec. 21.—1t is learned that the furthering of Burmese-Nippon co-operation through Buddhism was dlrcussed yesterday afternoon at a luncheon given by the Nippon Buddhjst I/eagno, International Buddhist Society, an-i five other Euddhlst groups in honour of Doctor Them Ma'-inp. Burmese Amba.'Mitoi- and the Embassy ataff.
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    • 55 1 OomeL DJAKARTA, Dec. 20.—A motion to establish a union of Indonesian Christians in Djawa was adopted at a meeting yesterday in Jogja of leaders representing 70.000 Protestants. The conference also decided to appoint Reverend Kastian of Surabaya as President of the proposed Association, the headquarters of which
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    • 124 1 Dotnei. BUENOS AIRES. Dec. 20— A dispatch trom La Paz said that the pro-anti-Axis Government of President Enrique Penaranda waa overthrown tcday by a. coup d'etat by leaders of th 9 nationalist revolutionary movement. Penaranda and ethers, including General Migue, Minister for War and General Antenor
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    • 196 1 Doaael TOKYO. Dec. 21_With thtf convocation of the 84th ordinary ?4S^ °f- fPP crial Diet on fnday, indications are that the length of the forthcoming session will be shortened considerably and deliberations on bill* expedited. The Government has already decided on 27 measures to be
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    • 151 1 OemcL NANKING, Dec. 20—With 4,000 college and middle school students swinging their weight into the drive, the Municipal authorities this week extended their cleanup campaign against opium, gambling and dancing in the capital with an edict ordering cafes and tea-rooms to get rid of all taxi
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    • 73 1 Demn. A SOUTH PACIFIC BASE, Dec. I*. —Nippon units in the course .rf smashing counter-attacks against the enemy in the area seven kilometres north -c*«s* of Toroklna Point, Bougainville Island, during the period Dec. 7 to Dec. 11, accounted for 178 enemy dead found on battlefields.
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  • Defenders Of Gilbert Islands Receive Unstinted Praise For Their Heroic Feats
    • 501 2  -  KIYOSHI KOJIMA. BT TOKYO, Dec. 21.—The Dai Honyei announcement yesterday on the gallant death to the last man of the 3,000 officers and men of the garrison forces on Makin and Tarawa Islands as well as 1,500 civilian employees, after
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    • 104 2 THE SEAMEN'S Training Institute will shortly train a further batch of 300 students for a fourmonth period it is revealed, says Domei. Those who undergo training will be given free uniform, food and accommodation. On completion of their course those who qualify as
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    • 169 2 DJAKARTA, Dec. 20—An epcchmuking study of the anopheles mosquito was completed by Dr. Yoshika Yumotc, who is an authority on malaria. According to the doctor, a little improvement in the irrigation system will prove effective in relieving the outbreak of the disease among farmers since
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    • 98 2 APPLICATIONS are now being invited from lecal youths to fill Malai Meteorc logical Service, Assistants in the Gunseikan-bu Malai Meteorological Service, states an official notice. Those eligible must not be over 29 years of age ar.d who have passed Std. VET. Preference will be given
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    • 85 2 OKAMOTO CUP FINAL A REMINDER, is given of tomorrow'.1-: soccer Cup Final for the Okamoto trophy at Jalan Besar stadium between syoran wanderers and Cosmopolitans. Lieut. Okamoto will referer the match. HOCKEY LEAGUE MATCHES (Hockey matches in ttie Syonan Sports Association hockey league for this week are: "A" Division:
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    • 224 2 LESSON 84 VOCABULARY >* S '■> 4 aono kurai about how much a-~ \?z/ *X p yubin-kyoku post office EXERCISE Koko wa fune ni noru tokoro Is this fhere) the x 7%* /n* place where one desu ka? kets the boat? 7* Ar.o kodomo wa hitori
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    • 203 2 BANGKOK, Dec. 21.—Leading Thai officials and military officers led by Premier Phibun Songkhram gathered at Bangkok's famed Temple of the Emerald Buddha together with the Nippon Taishi (Ambassador) Teiji Tsubokami and other Nippon official and military representatives this morning to participate in a ceremeny commemorating
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    • 124 2 IN RESPONSE to the wishes of Malai youths in their determination to co-operate with the local authorities for the construction of a New Malai, and to work voluntarily for the progress and advancement of their community, which has entered into a new life,
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    • 147 2 DJAKARTA, Dec. 20.—1n line with the 'Grow More Pocd" campaign, the authorities are reclaiming all waste and vacant plots throughout Djakarta fcr the cultivation of various focdstuffs such as maize, vegetable gourds, pea-nuts, etc. Several Nippon agricultural experts have recently gone into a thorough
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    • 135 2 DomeL HANOI. Dec. 20.—Various measures for coping with terror raids carried out by the United States Air Forces In China on this city, have been completed by the Nippon and French Indochina authorities. Depopulation has been completed, together with measures for protecting art works at Angkcr
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    • 39 2 DnmL RANGOON. Dec. 21— Renzo Sawada, Nippon Taishi (Ambassador) to1 Burma, returned here on the evening of Dec. 19 from Nippon where he had been consulting with the home authorities since the end of October.
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    • 1352 2 TOKYO, Dec. 20.—1n a radio broadcast at 7.20 p.m. today, Captain Etsuzo Kurihara, Sectional Chief of the Naval Press Section of Dai Honyei, gave unstinted praise to the heroic feats of the 4,500 Imperial naval officers and men and civilians who met gallant deaths
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    • 54 2 H—act BANJERMASIN. Dec. 20. Membership of Provincial and Municipal assemblies In the areas under the direct supervision of ti.c South Borneo Naval Administration has been set at 15 and 13 irtmbeis respectively. Of tiie 13 members of the Banjennasin Municipal Assembly, seven will be elected and six
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 336 2 fljeSyonanSbimbun (English Edition) SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ol TSTATION subscription: $2.60 per month (including postage). Outstation subscribers are requested to pay six months subscription in advance. LOCAL (within town area) subscription: $2 per month. Special arraßffementa may be made for mailing to foreign countries. rlease address all correspondence regarding subscription and circulation
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 190 2 TODAY'S PROGRAM 6 p.m. music; 6.20 p.m. Nippon language news for beginners; 6.30 p.m Nippon melodies; 6.50 p.m. Malai music "Listeners' Favourites"; 7.20 p.m. news to Malai; 7.35 p.m. piano interlude; 7.50 p.m. Mandarin songs; 8 p.m. news in Cantonese; 8.15 p.m. news to Hokklen; 8.30 p.m. Nippon music; 8.40
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